Who is most likely to sexually harass boys?

a. females
b. males
c. equally males and females
d. cannot determine


b. males

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What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is true of the Substance Abuse Problem Checklist?

a. The checklist is a self-administered inventory containing specific problems grouped into 21 categories. b. It can provide a clear indication of the importance of the ecological perspective. c. The client assumes the role of a passive recipient in the treatment process. d. It fails to uncover the contribution of suppressed and depressed feelings to the evolution of chemical dependency.

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Jessie sought therapy because he was fired from his last 2 jobs and his wife has threatened to file for divorce unless he attended counseling. During the initial meeting, Jessie told his therapist Greg, that he isn't really sure why needs to come to counseling; after all, his bosses were "just really unreasonable" and his wife "is always nagging" him about not working. Which of the following interventions is Greg likely to try with Jessie?

What will be an ideal response?

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Jane is a 42 year old married mother of 4 children who was recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis - a neurological disorder that often leads to motor weakness, speech disturbance, and other cognitive symptoms. She presented for counseling to Mark, who is currently involved in a Solution Focused Training program. As Mark conducted his intake assessment of Jane, he determined that Jane was experiencing symptoms of depression that were particularly related to her loss of sensation in her feet and lack of coordination. Jane further reported that as her symptoms have progressed, she is aware that when she goes out to run errands or do activities with her children, people generally treat her "differently" than before she became ill. Mark spends many sessions gathering further information

about Jane and ends up attributing Jane's depression and hopelessness to a traumatic event that happened during Jane's first marriage. Mark presents his conceptualization to his supervisor, who is likely to conclude that: What will be an ideal response?

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